Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1906 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 8. 1906

W A N K D Dining Room thambq, Ids, dishwashers, wages. ..OTEL MAJESTIC, roond, Ind. 8,6.t.

in trie

girls, Good

Ham- NEW YOKK WAKES U?

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

Seal estate ' transfers

Want Column ;

in the World ot Scort :

TO "MUGGSY" AND BRUSH

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WANTED Two boys and 18 years of a

learn a trade can find steady employment at the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co., 410 Indiana avenue If not looking for tte-ady employment don't apply. ' S-6-3t

between

e, willing to j Gum. Shoe Schemes and Rowdy Tac

tics Laid Bare at Polo Grcrands.-

Sox Continue to Climb.

WANTED Waiters at the Maine Restaurant. 4-10-tf WANTED One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping purposes. Address Phillip Miller, Lion store, drug department. WANTED Five men for work in shipping room; good position. Ap

ply at once. . ii. conkey Co. 5-7 12 1 LOST Between 244 Sibley and G23

Michigan avenue, $lo. Finder j caused the

please leave same at 24 4 Sibley and receive reward. S-7-2t

TK ,1 !. , .

iuir uiauraceiui scene enacted on

the New York polo grounds yesterday should convince organized baseball that the thinning out of niachievellian Hrush and the rough-toss rowdy Muggsy McGraw is absolutely necessar yif Laseball is to be perpetuated as a snort for decent npnnlp tr, iat.

l . J w J . . w u. . jronize. The country at large has had a surfeit of Rrush and McGraw. (The wily schemes of the one and the j bull-dozing tactics of the other have

!ush of shame to mantle

the cheeks of most ardent baseball

enthusists everywhere the National i

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GIVES B0WD7ISH A EEEUKE

President Pulllam Will Stand by the Chicago Club as to the New York How. New York, Aug. 8. Apropos to the trouble at the base ball grounds between the New York and Chicago base ball clubs President Pulliam, of the

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS.

LOST Small black pocket book, con- j league has a foothold outside of New

taming one So bill, one silver dol

lar and some change, amounting to $6.70 in all; lost on car leaving distillery at about 3:20 p.. m.. Finder please return to Janet Blair, 634 Michigan avenue, and receive reward. g7

NOTICE For fine dressmaking call at 135 East Williams street. 8,4,3w. LOST Black horse about 1,200 pounds. 12 years old. Long mane and tail. Notify K. Happy, 113 street and Greenbay avenue, South Chicago. 7, 31,6t. FOR RENT Hall for club and soceity purposes. Former Hammond club rooms. Apply to A. II. Tapper, or to Hammond & Cormany Insur

ance So. 7,17,tf.

FOR SALE 9 room house cheap; 50 foot ilot, in heart of city. Inquire 19 State street, Hammond. 8-4 lm FOR SALE A new gasoline launch. Enquire at Sid Sheffield avenue. 8,3, 4t.

Lots on easy payment plan. In Messenger's addition, $1.00 per week. No interest or taxes. Best location, all improvements in. Inquire of Brandenburg & Krost, 10C First National Bank Building. 7-10-lm.

Carter's first class livery and undertaking ;open day and night. Ambulance calls answered promptly. 5-29-tf The name of the Eriebacli Planing Mill is changed to the Invalid Appliance and Cabinet Mfg. Co, 4Q.&-408-410-412. Indiana Avenue. Tephone 1S71. G-21-tt

HAMMOND FRUIT STGO P. Leiici&ni & Co.

Manufacturer of Brick Ice Cream Pure Ice Cream wholesale or retail. Fine Frui&, Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos.

SCORES AT BASE BALL

i men go, Aug. S. Followimr a

the base ball scores:

League: At Philadelphia St

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iouis v. rniiadelphia 1: at Brooklyn

C incinnati 8, Brooklyn 1: nf !tntn

Pittsburg 7, Boston 5; at New York

Rowdyism so great Monday that at

request of New York club noli ro.

rnsetl to permit Johnstone to n

Chicago refused to play under another

umpire and both clubs claim the name

on forfeit. -.

American? At Detroit Washinstrm

i, Detroit i: at Chicago Philadelphia l. Chicruro 4: at r'vot.m,i o.

ui "uu emu iiunacii to i.oius eat her.

Asic-ianon: At Columbus St. Paul O, Columbus 6; (second game) St. Paul 5. Columbu 2:' at Louisville Kansas

iry o. Louisville 0; at Indianapolis

ana ioiwio Weather. Western: At Omaha Lincoln Omaha 7; at Iieblo Sioux City Pueblo S: at Denver Des Moines Denver 12.

302 Slats St.

Haimncnif, fni

fe BEST IN TOWN I

When You Are Hunzrv RtlJEMBER Trifc MAI N B rkstTdrant AND LUNCH ROOM

Menl st A! Hours

For Ladles and Gectiemen

BEREOLOS BROS..

y 122 S. Hohman Street

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Hammond. Ind., July 27. 1906. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. Richard Schaaf, Jr. Township Trustee of North Township at the Superior Court building at Hammond, Ind., until 12 noon sharp. Aug. IS, 1906, for the ereetiou and completion of a heating and ventilating system in a four room school building to be erected at Saxony, Ind. Certified check $400. Bonds for full amount of contract. Cheek to be made payable to F. Richard Schaaf

jr., townsnip trustee. Plans etc. f

can be seen at 'he oSice of the architect, J. T. Hutton, 306 Hammond building, Hammond, Ind. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. F. RICHARD SCHAAF, JR. Trustee North Township. 7,2S,tf.

ork. Brush knows nothintr of true

sportsmanship and McGraw is not

even susceptible to civilizing influ

ence.

I. nfortunately for the good of the

national game both have fastened

themselves on New York. Else

where in the national league their

presence would be impossible. In New York they have been sheltered

by the innate "insular prejudice.

iheir faults have been fashions with

New Yorkers who have no regard for

the speech of people outside of their

own island. Brush's slimy trail

thruogh baseball has been regarded

in New York as the triumph of di plomacy and the lawlessness of Mc

Graw has caused him to be regarded

in nis own town as the greatest of

baseball generals.

It has come to a stace. however

where even New York cannot afford to stand for him nor for the man who

backs him up.

His work yesterday was too coarse

even for the narrowest minded New York fan to tolerate. In his desire

to take a mean advantage of the Chi-

through baseball has been regarded cagos, who are beating the New

Yorks to a standstill for the championship, he overplayed himself. From all 'accounts even the rowdy bleacherites whom he had incited to riot turned against him and applauded President Murphy and Captain .Chance for. iheiriiocmanlike stand. He tried to make an inspector of police act as "fall guy"

in the plot

oar t in pi re Johnstone, the. attack .... - .

u pun iioiii m tne previous , game

was inspired by McGraw himself, K.. I. I . . j. . .

uut iuw mspecier entered an em

phatic disclaimer.

iven before the game McGraw

wa3 in contenrnt of hisrhpr anthnr.

ity by placing himself and another

disqualified player in uniform. Me

Graw deserves the direst punish

ment for what he did yesterday. It remains to be seen if President

Pullman has the vertebrae to hand it to him. ,: ; In the meantime how about the Sox? Chicago's popular south side organization is doing nicely, thank you. The faithful fans who have stuck to Charley Comiskey through thick and thin are nerkine- un -atiA

thinking about pennants, Jones' men are coming like a house afire. They have taken three separate and distinct wallops at the Champloa Philadelphias and they are at it again today. Conny Mack tried to stem the tide yesterday by pulling

m Rube Waddell but Rube was a bad match for the speed marvel EJ.

Walsh, although the Rube pitched

good ball, holding the Sox down to

f hits. Three hits and a "shut

out were the Athletics' position

u ui aiuiiuouai neip at the

bat. The Sox fielded cleanly and

earned the game by good all round play. The score was 4 to 0. "It is for me for this hereafter," said the prize fan of the Conkey plant who rides in and out every day. "Here I've been sweating Mood every day until the train reaches 39th street to get one of these 'final result' sporting extras to find out how the ball games came out when I've had it in my pocket all the time. Here's the Lake County Times which I grabbed from a newsboy before I took the :.:12 at Hammond, with twelve more innings, all told,

than this sheet gives you at 6 o'clock

when 1 get home."

It is better to wake up some time

finan not wake up at all. There may

a tew people m Hammond who still wait for the "bunk" sporting extras that are sent out by the "pinks and greens" of Chicago to learn the results of the ball games but the number is reducing rapidly. Through the Lake County Times, Hammond

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A list of transfers of real estate furnished daily by the Lake County

Title and Guaranty company, abstracters. Offices at Hammond and Crown Point, Ind. Whiting Land Co. to Albert C. Klucker, lot 25, block 7, Central park . addition, Whiting. Ind., for $1,200 Ida Metzenmacher to Israel Cohen, lots G, 6, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, and 12, block S. subdivision N. half N. E. M section s-3i-$. for $iy Mrs. Myra J. Joiidon to Frank Love, lots 9 and 10, block 1, Manufac

turers second addition, Griffith, Ind-, for it;,) East Chicago Co. to Max Glass, lot 19, block 69. subdivision fractional sections 15 and 22 37-9 for $300 Fred Norlin to E. W. Monthan, lot 18, Nortin's addition. Indiana Harbor, Ind., for $s,-fo Hannah Schroeder to William Kiei-

irsf. ioi u ana 13. Stafford & Trankle's addition, Hammond. Ind.

Hammond, Ind., July 28, 1906.' 5 Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. Richard Schaaf. Jr. Township Trustee, of North township, in the Superior Court building at Hamond, Ind., until 12 noon sharp. Aug. IS, 1906, for the erection and completion of a four room school building to be erected near Saxony, Lake county, Ind. Certified check $1,000 payable to F. Richard Schaaf Jr. Trustee. Bonds .,n ,

iuu amount or contract Plan

RAILROAD TIME CARDS.

WABASH EAILE0AD.

etc.

can be seen at the office of architect J. T. Hutton. 306 Hammond building. Hammond. Ind.

me ngnt is reserved to reject or all bids.

F. RICHARD SCHAAF. JR Trustee North Township 7,2S.tf.

No.

aay ! No.

NOTICE TO EIDDERS.

for

$1

William Kliehege to George Schroeder, lots 12 and 13. Ktarnrrl JC-

Trankle's addition, Hammond, Ind.. for i

ciizaoem uauey to Henry C. Bitten

oenrier, lots 1 to 4 8, block 4. Calumet Heights, Ind.; also lots 1 to

7. and 40 to 4S, block 6; also lot 34, block 7. subdivision S. W. N. E. 14 section 4-32-7 for. $1,000 c:

oimon aunaerman to John H. Hav-

IIABBT PTLLIAST, PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL , . LEAGUE. League, said to the Associated Press that be would sustain the forfeiture of yesterday's game to the Chicago club, as awarded by the umpire. Ha sustains the action of the Chicago club at every point. The facts in brief are as follows: The rowdyism of members of the NewYork club in Mnnrtiiv's

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ed against the umpire Incited the "fans" also to rowdyism against Um

pire Johnstone, and he had to be es-

cuneu on tne grounds to prevent the

mob from attacking him. The New-

York management then requested the:

police department to exclude John

tf.one rrom tne grounds yesterday on

tllft nf thnt hiu

n Vl I. ; u l u,,e Ltiarles c- Gibsn to Franc E.

" m-ii uc wiis reiuseu aumittance be awarded the game t Chi

cago.

Hammond, Ind., July IS. 1906. Sealed bids will be received

ine aui!.ory board and township trustee until 12 noon sharp, Aug. 18, 1906, for all school supplies needed for the year 1906, together with furniture, s-ats and blackboards. Informa.ion can be had by applying to F. R. SCHAAF, Trustee." ''-S-tf Hammond Ind.,

East Bcjnd. No. 14 Local points to Detroit, Hammond 11 48 a. ta. No. 6 Through train Buffalo & New York, Hammond. . 3:4$ p. in No. 12 Through train Buffalo & New Y'crlv, Boston, Hammond.. 11:4S p. m.

West Bonud. 5 to Chicago. Ills., Hsxmond 6:16 a. in. 9 to Chlcaeo. St. Isiti .e- Kan

sas City, Hammond ... . 9:34 a.m. No. 1 to Chicago. Hammond 3:03 p m.

No. 13 to Chicago St. Louis Kansas City p. m. Trains No. 6 and 5 are through trains to Toledo. O. and Pittsburg. Pa., with chair cars end sleener. All

by ! trains daily.

For any information 'phone 2761. or write F. II. Tristram. Ast. Gen. P"gr Agt. 9 7 Adarus street, Chicago, 111. Fred N. Hickok, Agent, Hammond.

No.

N'o. ;No. I No. j No. JNO. j No. ' No. i No. j No. ! No.

No. S X F.

Time Table Effective June 3, 1906. SOUTH.

112

u 39 v 3 4. . 36 . 40

xz N E. 14 and N. U

30

1.

hurst, W

o9 acres off E. side of section contain ine- 91U. nrw ni,. ir

N. E. H S. W.. H and W. V2 S. E. '4 N. E, Y S: W. 14 and 4 4 rods offS. side of S. W N. E. 14 S. W. '4 section 19, containing 2 6 acres; also 7Va acres of W. side 27 acres

off S. end and W. y2 N. E.

tion

4 sec-

19-33-9 for $1

Wol-

cott, second addition to Gary for $1 T. J. Sterns to Samuel Blaimer, lot 13 block 10, Norcott's addition, T i; - x -

inuiana ity, ind., for $50 Besides the foregoing transfers

there have been filed with the record

er of, Lake' county, Ind., one mortgage, ""one release and two miscel

laneous, instruments.

Notice of Administration In the matter of th F.tte of ) MA MAX K. SUTTOX. Xo. 23. Deceased. ) Xot ice is hereby given that the un1orimeI ha tetn appointed Administrator of said Estate by the Clerk or the Lake Superior Court. baid Estate is supinwerl to be solvent. ISRAEL J. SUTTON'. r-. j t , .. , Adiuinistrator. Dated July 27. 1906.

Non-resident notice.

the

onoy-to Loan

In any aniounfe on short notice, on

real estate or personal property, by

fctinson Bros. Attorneys at Law,

Stenographer and notary in office. All

inqnines strictly conhdential. Suits

105, First National Bank Building,

Hammond Ind.

10

EEIE EXCURSIONS.

4,

Mountain Lake Park, Md., Aug. 28, 29, 3Q, 31, return limit September

la. One fare nlus $1 on -

GAMES FOR TODAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Chicago. New Y'ork at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit. .

Boston at Cleveland.

lrtiil STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, October Term. 1906. Cause

No. 3,256. Action to Enforce lien

on Real Estate.

tast Chicago Company vs. Charles

A. Friedrich, et al. Now comes John L. Itodgers, trus

tee by Knotts and Unmho.

ger, his attorneys and filea an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Charles A. Friedrich and Nellie E. Friedrich

uib wire, are not residents of State of Indiana,

Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at th next term of said Court, and that Unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling- of said cause, on the 9th day

of October, A. D. 1906. the sam h.

Ing the 2nd day of the next term of

said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Hammond, in said

County and State on the 2nd Monday

uctooer, A. D. 1906, said action will be heard and determined In their

absence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 here

unto set my hand and afSx the seal

of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th

ERIE RAILROAD Effective Monday, July 23d, 190G. West Bound. , No. 27 5:45 a. ui., daily except Sunday. No. 76:12 a. m., daily. No. 9 7:30 a. in., daily. No. 25 8:45 it. m., daily. No. 23 10:05 a. m., daily except Sunday.

No. 213:50 p. m. No. 3 4:43 p. m. No. 101 S:50 p. m., Sunday only.

Bass Lake., No. 13 9:50 p. m., daily except Monday. East iiound. No. 8 10:25 p. m., daily. No. 28 6:55 p. m., daily except Sunday. Hammond only. No. 26 6:43 p. m.,daily. No. 10 6:02 p. m., daily.,. No. 14 4:20 p. m.,daily except Sunday. e No. 203:25 p. m.. daily. No. 4 11:53 a. m., daily.

No. 102 9:00 a. m.,Sunday only.

Bass Lake.,

No. 24 8:10 a. tz., dally except

Sunday.,

A. M. DeWeese, Agent.

OS

9 19 12 50 3 55 9 50 NORTH. 6 10 f3 47 9 36 ...11 11 s4 39

5 02 x7 49 only.

2S C.

30 Denotes Sunday

Dully .except Sunday. Flag stop only. J. C. DOWNING. Agent.

am am pra pra pra am am am am put pm pui

MICHIGAN CENTRAL.

No. 42, Grand

NOTICE TO BIDDERS.

onosuoin and Woodland. Wyo..

July 11 to 28. return limit August day of July A- D- 196-

15. Fare $28.20.

"uauuie. va.., August 12, 13, re

turn limit, August 31: one fare rdui

cents.

HAROLD II. WHEELER. Clerk L. S. C.

Minneapolis, Min., August 10, 11.

1-1. 13, August 31. $8.95.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Chicago at New York.

St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.

Pittsburg at Boston.

i. i-aui, July 23, 24, 25, 26.

return limit July 31. One fare plu3

z.uu.

STANDING OP TEAMS.

iieuiauy rark, ind.. July 17 to

August 13th, return limit August 14.

One fare plus 25 eents.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

" W. L. Pet. Chicago 70 30 .700 Pittsburg 62 34 .64 6 New Y'ork 61 34 .642 Philadelphia ; .... 46 54 .460 Cincinnati 44 57 .436 Brooklyn 41 56 .423 Luis 37 65 .363 Bostn 34 65 .343 j AMERICAN LEAGUE. : Philadelphia 59 37 .615 New Y'ork 57 37 .606 Chicago 53 43 .566 Cleveland 53 41 .564 Dtroit ..48 4S .500 st- L08 .48 4S .500 Washington 35 " 5S .389 Boston ,,.26 72 .265

Rome City, Ind., July 24 to August

t VtU A . . .

iotu, return limit August 20. One

fare plus 25 cents.

T" .

ivume city, ind., August 17th to

27th, return limit August 31. One

fare plus 25 cents.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Cause No. 3CS3.

Fritz Rimes vs. William Wicks, et at.

By virtue of an order of nl ri;r

from the Clerk of the Lak Kr.7-l" "i .

will expose to pnbl?c sale to the hih-st bidder for cash m hand, at the east door of the Court

uvm. v. u unit, inuiana, on

. Saturday, August 18, 1908.

between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years ofthef.ii!; 1

scribed real estate, to-wit:

Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in Block one (1) in Rolling Mill Addition to the City of Hammond, in Lake County, Indiana.

Rome City, Ind., Aug. 29th to Sep

temher Sth. return limit Rpntsmhor

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11th. One fare plus 25 cents.

CENTRAL LEAGUE.

Grand Rapids ...63 25 .643 Springfield 5$ 41 .5S6 Canton ..53 39 .5S5 Wheeling 53 47 - .530 Evansville 4 6 4 6 .50o Dayton 4 5 53 .459 South Bend 40 57 .412 Terre Haute . 27 69 281

Milwaukee, Wis., August 10,11. 12,

and 13th, return limit August 22. One fare plus $2.00.

If such rents and profits win rrf call .

sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost. I mil at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said rii

as much thereof as may be sufficient to atisfv said decree, interest, cost and accruing- costs.

1 Wff" ,as lnf,Pr?l'e"y of Y Uliam WicVs and rs William Wicks, wbnfetnicChrltt!

is unknown at the suit of Fritz Rames. Said sale will be made without rci;0

valuation or appraisement laws.

CHAKLhb J. DAUGHERTV, Sheriff, Lake Conn t inV;o..

W. E. ROE. '

Attorney for Plaintiff.

AVest Hammond, III., July 30. 190G Sealed pro)osals or bids for the

construction of a pumping station

and a system of sewers provided in

a certain ordinance now nn fiia i

v4- itlV A LI

liiw uiiieo 01 tne village Clerk of

West Hammond, will be received for the construction of said improvement as a whole, by the Board of Local Improvements on or before August C. 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. Plans and specifications for said improvement are on file at the office of the clerk of the village of West Hammond. All proposals or bids must be accompanied by cash or by check payable to the order of the President of, the Board of Local Improvement in!

his official capacit-, certified by a

responsible bank, for an amount not

less , than 1 per cent of the aggre

gate amount of the proposal, and no

proposal or bid will be considered

unless accompanied by such check

or cash.

The cost of said improvement will

be paid for in vnnchprs rni k,v.

- 1 Li bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable wholly out

01 the fund derived from the asi?

ment for said Improvement.

Board of Local Improvements. 7-31-St. -

Tlis Niagara Talk Scute. Time card in eject June 17th. 1906; Traim East No. 2, Detroit and Local Ex...,

;isa.m. Rapids Spl. Ex.

1:54 o. m.

No. 60, Resort Spl. Friday and Saturday only 2: 37 p. m, No. 22, Kalamaioo Aco'm. Ex, 3:55 p. ra. No. 44. Grand Rapids Exp. D. . 7:40 p. m. No. 6, Detroit Express. D 10:47 p. m. , No. 36. Atlantic Express. D... .12: 43 a. m. No. 14 due at 3:47 p. ra. will stop for nassensrers for Tr.i

pointa east thereof. No. 10 due at 11:10 a. m. will stop for passesgera for Buffalo or pointa east thereof when advance notice Is given. Trains West. No. 41. Grand Rapids and Chicago ExP- D 6:20 a. ra. No. 37, Pacific Express D. 6:40 a. in. No. 63, Resort Spl Monday only.. 9:22 a. ra. No. 27, Chicago Acc'm Ex. 9: 55 a. m. No. 43, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. Exp.. ... .11:53 a. m. No. 9, Mich & Chicago Exp. D. . . . 2:06 p. m. No. 45, Gd. Rapids & Chgo. SpL D : 08 p. m. No. G. Detroit & Chgo Exp. Ex.. 5:12 p. m. No. 47. Kal. & Chgo. Exp. Ex....

No. 49, Kal. & Chgo Exp. Sunday 037 :is p. m. No. CI, Resort Spl. Sunday only..

. ;ti p. m.

Lx. Dally except Hunday. D. Daily. . - ,1. E. Dickinson, Agent.

ennsylrarila Un

Schedule in effect Sunday, Not. 8,

x 6 50 a ra C 45 a m sll S3 p m 12 32amk 6 23 " 7 31 " 525 am 626 " 6 41 " 7 45 5 30 6 41 "

X 800 " 0 00 SlQll " 11 10

XI2 38 pm 1 35 p ra

4 SO "

H 51

X 4 48 5 32 5 52 x 7 00

t

605 6 30 700 8 00

4

600 " 6 59 44 8 05 , .9 01- M 8 53 1011 " U 20 12 3Hpr 3 .'0 p sa 4 48 "

Daily

x Daily except Sunday 8 Snnrtav nnlir

4 15

4 30 5 40 6 15

1.

(4

5 32 5 35 6 42 '7 17

Bass Lake, Ind., Every Friday Petition Of Bankrupt for

aaiuiuaj, guoa returning Mon day. $2.00 round trip.

his Discharge

$13.35 from Hammond to Chautauqua Lake and return. Tickets on sale July 6th and July 27th. Return limit

30 days from date of sale.

Tn the matter of )

E. Clarence Rkhardson j No. 14. In Bankruptcy

Order of Xotiee thereon.

District of Indiana, s:

On this 20th day of July. A. D.. igos. on

CANE RACKS DIGGER BAELES. Tlie Northern Indiana Firemen's association are to have a tournament at East Chicago on Aug. ISth and the undersigned wishes to. hear from

parties wishing to secure concessions!

for Nigger Baby Racks, Cane Racks and Merry-go-Rounds. Address, ' SECRETRAY CHAS. DONOVAN.. . East Chicago.. .

One dollar excursion to Bas Lake ta the petition of the bankrupt for wd? J mft - a ! Vi i vera

ind. Commencing June 24th and eve Ind., commencing June 24th and eTery Sunday following untall Sept. 2 3rd, 1908 inclusive. Good only on Sunday special excursions. To Bippus, Ind., east, Chicago, 111..

nied that Harrv

west, and all intermediate points

Cnly on date of sale. Bae-

PflSir nf CWA-fc?!is.infoi:med.of the Press and re-

4tt vvi;smt3 ot tKill games before the Chi-

CAISDIES AND ICE CREAM . jcago sporting extras- carrying the same information reach 39th street.

President William J. Shetsline rfe- ! turning

Pulliam had mir- ag8 cannot be checked on Sunday

chased any stock in the Philadelphia excursia tickets. National league club. He said Di- I For additional information call at rector James Potter had assumed full I Erie ticket o25c or write A. M. De-

eese, assistant agent Erie Railroad

rontrn) nf C. 2 ,--- tj , , . .

which Pulliam was supposed to hav secured.

Co;, Hammond, lad.

i Subscribe for the Laie County Times.

It is ordered by the Court, thnt . : ,

A W. before Md Court, at Indiana Sin said Distnct. at nine o'clock in the foWl and that notice thereof be publishe.1 twice ith LAKE COUNTY TIMES. Hammond a ne wspaper printed La said district, and that all known creditors and other trsorw in interest may appear at the said time nH place and show cause, if any tby have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be rranted.

And it is further ordered br the Conrt that ministry 2! ;en-d, b'. o an'lnrn ! -Jerk O

addressed to them at their places of residence a Witness, the Hortorable Albert I?. Andern Judsre of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on te 2, th day of July, A. I

.NOBLE C. BUTLER.

NOTICE. Every man, woman and child in Hammond can get photographs FREE by trading with merchants who are giving Johnson's photo checks. Ortt & Towle are giving them on all cash purchases. 7,3 1, 3 1.

NOTICE 0E ADMINISTEATION.

of No.

In the matter of the Estate Lemuel Delong, Deceased;

231. J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad-

rator of said Estate, hv tho

John . Pxzyhyl FIRST CLASS

uffet and' .

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methods, unexcelled in painless operation and satisfactory work. FREE I Examination, extraction and cleanig teeth with work. This well known firm of dentists have done satisfactory dental work for over 70,000 people. Work guaranteed. Chicago prices. Open evenings and Sundays. Telephone 292i. S. W. cor. Hohman & Sfate Sis. Haamoad, Isi Kew Map of Lake Ccunty, !n3.

SealoftheCottrt

Clerk.

Subscribe for the Lake County Times.

Mr. J. T. Edwards of Crown Point, has nearly completed one of the moat accurate and np-to-data rasps ever

lerk of the Lake Superior Court, i Published of Lake Connty, after two

Said estate is supposed to hp kj-.i. 'years of bard labor. Man f11 -

rent. CHARLES C. SMITH, Administrator. Dated July 21. 1906.

Crumpacker & Moran, for Administrator.

attorneys

completed in a lew weeks. Send in year order to J. T. EDWARDS, Crcwa Puint, Ind,, or R, h. MILLER, Hatanaond. Ind.

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